Cutting PVC Pipe

Except for being a bit slow, is there anything wrong with cutting small PVC pipe with a wheeled cutter intended for copper tubing? The wheeled cutter seems to produce excellent results, while ratcheting cutters don't make square cuts.

As noted, a typical tubing cutter won't cut all the way through on most pvc drain pipe. What it will do is give you a cut most of the way through that is pretty square to the length, then a few strokes with something like a hack saw will finish it off. With practice, you can get a good cut with a sawsall lots faster.